"It's posted there with such newborn gems of the English language as "Belieber," a devoted fan of Justin Bieber; "ew," an interjection used to express disgust or displeasure; and "snoticle," frozen nasal mucus near one's nose.

Facebook reader Janette K. Perry Sherlund also discovered "Snowpocalypse" - the name frequently used to described the heavy snowstorm of December 18-19, 2009 - made the list. Its definition: "a disaster brought on by a massive snow storm; also: a massive snowstorm"

I've noticed too many people in other areas of the country casually using snowmageddon and snowpocalypse to describe a single snowstorm. These words should only be reserved for back to back 1-2 ft storms or 3 or more such storms during a single winter. We definitely earned those titles last year!